The Phoenix Comic-Con draws thousands of comic, anime, manga and sci-fi fans to the downtown Phoenix Convention Center each year. The Renaissance Hotel recently sold out for the annual event. … Continue reading →

Miguel Quintana is like many diehard baseball fans. He watches his favorite team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, every day and talks about them nonstop. The difference is thousands of people listen to him. … Continue reading →

The Phoenix Mercury devotes considerable time to give back to the community it values dearly. But one woman stands behind it all. Although she is an acting public relations director, … Continue reading →

Around the world, it is a common belief that Arizonans are racist. Arguably, our immigration problems, bills, programs, rallies and much more suggest discrimination against certain groups. Meanwhile, others claim … Continue reading →

Students leave home to attend summer institutes with differing expectations. Some want to learn specific skills. Others want to experience new surroundings. Many drag along a desperate hope to stay … Continue reading →

The SJI experience was turned upside down Friday evening when counselor Sade Hurst heroically dove to the ground of the Taylor Place second floor workout facility. The motive for the … Continue reading →